Applicants for Program III, Commercial HVACR, must pass an additional test, demonstrating ability in basic electricity and the fundamentals of refrigeration/air conditioning.

In addition, all applicants to the Bay State School of Technology must possess either a High School Diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma.

An applicant seeking admission to the School must:

Meet the criteria as published in the School’s Admissions Requirements.

Make arrangements for an informational interview with the Admissions Department.The Admissions Counselor will explain in detail all areas of training offered, as well as the level of effort and input that the school expects of its students. Prospective students may also be encouraged to sit in on a class and talk to current students and faculty members about the school.

Take the entrance examination.

Upon successful completion of the exam, the Admissions Counselor will enroll the applicant for his or her desired program.

Applicants who have completed course work at other credited institutions may request to be admitted in an advanced academic standing. Credit for related course work earned at other institutions will be evaluated on a case by case basis.

Applicants for advanced standing will be required to successfully complete the necessary written examination to “test out” and therefore receive advanced standing. Approval of advanced standing is at the discretion of the Director of Education.

Bay State School of Technology does not discriminate as to race, color, sex, religion, creed, age, or national origin in the admission and recruitment of students.

Maintenance Technician Seminar

Save More, Make More Bay State School of Technology is now offering a Maintenance Technician Seminar, created specifically for property management companies to allow them to increase their profits.